Create a failover resource group to hold the network and application
resources.

# scrgadm -a -g resource-group [-h nodelist]

-gresource-group

Specifies the name of the resource group. This name can be
your choice but must be unique for resource groups within the cluster.

-hnodelist

Specifies an optional, comma-separated list of physical node
names or IDs that identify potential masters. The order here determines the
order in which the Resource Group Manager (RGM) considers primary nodes during failover.

Note –

Use the -h option to specify the order of the
node list. If all of the nodes in the cluster are potential masters, you do
not need to use the -h option.

Verify that you have added all of the network resources that Sun Cluster HA for Sybase ASE
uses to either the /etc/inet/hosts file or to your name
service (NIS, NIS+) database.

Specifies a network resource. The network resource is the
logical hostname or shared address (IP address) that clients use to access Sun Cluster HA for Sybase ASE.

-nnetiflist

Specifies an optional, comma-separated list that identifies
the IP Networking Multipathing groups that are on each node. Each element in netiflist must be in the form of netif@node. netif can be given as an IP Networking Multipathing group
name, such as sc_ipmp0. The node can be identified by the
node name or node ID, such as sc_ipmp0@1 or sc_ipmp@phys-schost-1.

Note –

Sun Cluster does not currently support using the adapter name
for netif.

On the node mastering the resource group that you just created, login
as sybase.

The installation of the Sybase binaries must be performed on the node
where the corresponding logical host is running.

Install the Sybase ASE software.

Regardless of where you install the Sybase ASE software, modify each
node's /etc/system files as you would in standard Sybase
ASE installation procedures. For instructions on how to install the Sybase
ASE software, refer to the Sybase installation and configuration guides.

Note –

For every Sybase server, enter the hostname that is associated
with a network resource when asked to specify the hostname.